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Show THE G-- A 4- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 1916. HERALD-REPUBLICA- N, - her literary and sewing club tage bers. HEIRESS SEEKS DIVORCE Social Happenings in Utah Cities Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jefferles, Mrs. F. l Col-let- Fht-ri-ta- -- - - v . , , J Lu-ci- le y, ' .f .... V - . . , .. I v - An-tho- S. - Mar-trar- PthI'I-Itepu- ...'-.- . .' A 5u f?bti' ent n. l:fir . i MP-le- Pun-(l.i- y - e Io k, h Jc-sl- Jn Sp-e- vls-Itln- sr prath-erln- bee-hiv- - h Fx-ceisl- or P.ee-HIv- HrM-Ker-ih7n.- l Has-ban- ir. d. w-it- h Weel-nesda- y C e hr Fr.-ir- rn ze spe-elali- 1 t d t. - - . r - - i I.i-l- - . T;-os- e - Fosters mml .Frea Off er I Sul-llvn- n. st , . - - -- l1. . s. - oraa-cneralfeelio- a la?,i-tau- llrralrt-nopiibHonn- ca.A .l .'-- 'T-- A delightful supper-danc- aa-a- s e gia-e- n last evening at the Tennis club, when a number of reservations were made. The affair avas in charge of the entertainment committee. including Mrs. Don Carlos Roberts, Mrs. Charles Walker, Mrs. L. L. Terry and Mrs. George Raymond Walker. The members of the Needlecraft club spent a delightful day at the summer home cf Mrs. Cornell and Mrs. Taybow j at Pinecrest Tuesday. A picnic dinner Utahns in New York avas sera'ed in the afternoon, followed the by dancing- at Pinecrest inn in avere members The present Specla to The Hcnild Republican. Mrs. Ned' Price, Mrs. Marsh Cole, Mrs. New York, Aug. 5. David C. Ure, for- J. M. Baxter, Mrs. George Bowman, merly of Salt Lake', now traveling rep- Mrs. Ross Kunkel, Mrs. Myrtle Smith, resentative for a New York house, Mrs. F. XV. Price, Mrs. Will Loverldge, made a hurried call to the metropolic, Mrs. John Vincent and Miss Flora to Detroit. returning Mr. and Mrs. James II. DougTas of Ogden are visiting New York. ,Mr. and 'Mrs. H. Henry Madsen enJ. Arnold Hanson of Liberty ward. 170 of their friends at a tertained Salt Lake, is visiting tho places of InNew York on his return home laavn party at' their beautiful home, terest in two-ye1778 S. Ninth East street, Thursday from a mission in Copenhagen, Denmark. The major time he evening. The lawn was gayly decospent in the office as secretary of rated with large American, Norwegian Scandinavian mission. while Japanese lanMrs. John Smith, buyer for the Paris and Danish flags, electric terns and colored light globes is here making fall and win- avere Millinery, Durstrung between the trees. musical ter selections. Miss Leda M. Sadler of Draper, ing the evening a delightful and dancing was F'tah. Is touring historical places of program avas interest in and around New York avhlle enjoyed on the given lawn. The Misses Olive her aunt in Brooklyn. visiting Miller and Geneve Stewart presided at Misses Olive and Duchess of the punch Hodges boavl and refreshments were D. axe guests of Miss served Washington, Mrs. Daniel Magdiel, the by Venna Monson. C, After visiting resorts Misses Herta Hansen, Matilda Rasmus-se-A.n and places of interest in New York and Syne and Guthru Jacobsen. they will visit relatives and friends in Mount Vernon and New Jersey. J. T. Sorensen and Ole Gulbrandsen asMiss Floss Ann Turner, primary su- sisted Mr. and Mrs. Madsen In receivpervisor of Jordan school district, is ing the guests. pursuing special work in that line at rt Columbia summer session. entertained at her A. Baer II. Mrs. Orson Ryan, superintendent of Jordan avith a deafternoon home Thursday and Peyton Johnson, director district, of her aunt, honor in of band and orchestra at Jordan High lightful luncheon were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Mrs. E. B. Alexander, of Los Angeles. school, Fabr-rof Newark, N. J., Sunday. Gath- The rooms avere decorated In pink and ering wild huckelbcrries and taspber-rle- s avhite flowers. after a real chicken dinner were among the hospitalities cnioyed on Miss La Rue' Thomas entertained their farm. Mrs .Egbert was an East Saturday evening, July 20, at her home Mill Creek girl. In of her brother, Rolla, avho honor XV. P. Monson of the EastPresident soon for Bcrley to continue his ern States mission loft to hold leaves in honor of her conference nt Toronto. Friday Canada; after law studies, and also Stone and Blanche whi'h he will spend several house guests. Miss The for a church site, days of Ogden. then con- Miss Dorothy Shaw, clude plans for dividing the eastern lawns avere decorated with Japanese mission, one to be Canadian and the cn the loover lanterns and the rooms oiher the eastern United States misavere cleared for house of the floor sion. Margaret Edwards nnd Zelma Peter- dancing The invited guests were the son, missionaries of New York office, Misses Marie Hodgson. Marjorie nnd Wniia Monson returned Thursday Elsie Talmage, Connie Young, from-- a to the Joseph Phyllis Winder, delightful La von Sharp, Ruth trip Smith memorial farm, Facret Hill Gamette, Charlotte, Vera,. Th.- novel feature "f Stringham, was trip Beulah and Gallyer, and the i) a. m. ride to view Lucilla the on sunrise h. Daniel Messrs. (,'urnorn Spencer, can Parkinson, Miss S. Marie Jenson entertained a Roscoe Harmon, Kenneth number of wesvern friends in honor of William Dakin, Ernest Christensen. her cousin Arnold Hanson Fridav even- Tom Dahlquist, Frank Work, Lucile ing at a retrospect parly. Among those Cahoon. Leslie Gallyer, Brent Cahoon, present wore Olive and Duche-and Leonard Nuttall, Jude Burton, Mr. Venna Monson. Zolma Peterson,Hodnes. Fmma Thomas Geneve Miss S. C. Mrs. Silver, Hall, Junius Jackson and Ira Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wright spent and Miss Norma Hunter. Ft day at Tout's country home at amityAville. Long Island. Miss Margaret Connelley was the group of Utahns stole away from honored guest yesterday afternoqn at niidwestern club of Columbia nnd spt'nt a prettily arranged 500 party given by may oi last weeu at Miss Sara Merrill at her homeandin re-S. beach. Ninth East street. The parlorsavith tall ception hall were, decorated vases of gladioli and long stemmed table white Shasta daisies. The teaavith Utahns in Chicago a covered avas room in the dining cenclunv lace cloth over pink satin, and tered bv a large basket of avhite Special to The IiiTriM RppuMV-fiafternoon the sweet During peas. pink 5. Chic:,go Mr. and Mrs. her mother, the hostess avas assisted by Miss S Kimhal Aug. of Salt Lake arrived Ranch Marie here and Lewter' Merrill, Mrs to reside jn Chicago, as Mr Saturday avere pies.-ene Twenty-fivguests Owen. Kimbal has employment here Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Gedrles entertained at a 27. picnic partv Thursday The evening, July Miss Anna Marle'DaiTey of Foeatello included Mr. and Mrs. David F. guests Mr. ami Ostler, was the honored guest Friday afterMrs. Adam Reunion, Mr. and Mrs at a delightful kensington given Dixon, O. J? P Widtsoe, "Miss noon home Ackerman at theAcker-maMiss Irene Geddcs and Ml Stayner, by Mi?s Fa Juno Mrs. Fvans. Raymond deco- n of her mother. f1'ssor TiPton of the University of The rooms avere prettily and at thG veralty rated avith low bowls ofthescarlet folloaving and The. Utah attended n ball vellow nasturtiums Rame between colony the White Sox nnd New guests avere present: Miss Trlscilla York July 28. A feature of the aftor-S- Stohr Miss Gene Hansen. Miss Mary b" Williams of Hopkins Miss Ellen Schramm. Miss pi,chiM l7Va k e Lulu Spiker. Helen Chance and Miss Mr. and' Mrs. G. M. Fister fi a i gave lunct,oo priI.ty for Mr The. M M. M. club avas entertained Reunion and n j. p. WidtsoeMrs Adam John M. Mills of nguen has decided Mondav evening at the summer home to remain In Chicago Taylorsville. the rest of the of Miss Ruth Norberg atAlice summer. Spencer. avere laid for Miss Places Mrs. Alrlous Dixon left Mondav for RanMiss Isabel James, Miss Isabelie Rean her home in Provo Miss dall, Miss Vivian Smith, Miss Prof Joseph Ball'antyne has Agnes course Hill Miss Ivv Norberg, a takin? ial fe,er in Miss Le Vina Le Chemimant and Smith, Wilford H. Russon spent a few davs Miss Edna Hill. In on his way home from 'a ;,s hieajro in the eastern entertained the states Turner Miss Lurah The members of the F. D.' s choir at her Wednesday evening enjoyed a moonlight excursion "4 Lake Enin club Five street. South on Fourth E. home W Michigan the evening- of July earnthe ,T' of f V lc:kerfi and Melvin hundred was the feature t oulson Miss of Richfield NPhi have at ing the prizes being awarded to registered the University of Chicago Barton. Pitt and Miss Evelyn Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Byrne of Salt Virginia were seated at a prettily The Lake will spend the remainder guests of the in the center of which summer in Chicago. table, arranged avas a basket of red gladiolls with a MYTOV. bow on the handle of the large tulle rspecla.1 to The The place cards, favors and 1 basket. Myton. Aug. 5. J. B. Whlttemore and ices were carried out in a color scheme wife have returned from ranch of red and green, while the other rooms where they spent a most entheir valovable avere decorated in coral sweet peas. The cation. F. R. Winstrom. assistant cashier of hostess was assisted by Miss Frances Sloan. The club will be entertained on the Myton State bank. hn from his vacation in Coloradoreturned the 17th by Miss Louise Weir. Albert Curtis and family have moved to Salt Fake, and tho best The Thursday afternoon club gaa-- a many friends go avith them wishes of lake party Thursday. The guests Miss Grace irilher of Colorado is a avere seated last decorated a at long tablewas truest of her uncle nnd aunt. Mr and in served saveet peas. Supper Mrs. C. P. Dauwalder. pink Mrs. Elizabeth Fletcher of Nebraska at S o'clock. Covers were laid for Mr. who has been visiting her daughter' and Mrs. E. B- RlcM, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. George Sloan, has gone to CaliCharles Parry. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Wilfornia to visit another daughter son, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis, Mr. Miss Edna Schlllig. a sister of Mrs. Fred Farnow, Mr. and Mrs. Williams of Myton. has decider, and Frank Watson, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Mr. not to teach school the coming vPar Mr. and Mrs. Dick Collett, nnd avill take domestic science at the Mrs. Burns Pyper, Mrs. Parley Con-di- e of and University M. Fort Collins. and Miss Ruth Crater. The club Joseph engineer of the Uintah Indian Bryant, avill project, returned be entertained next Thursday by last of the week from salt Fake in the neav Mrs. Charles Parry at her home on a auto truck purchased for his use J. M. Alexander, who left here sev- Fifth West. eral years ago after having helped Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Jensen enterbuild up a part of the reservation is evening at nn elaborate spending some time avith hls friends tained Friday laavn party nt their beautiful home at and relatives here. Miss Myfy Willinms. avho has been 774 E. Tavelfth South. The spacious her uncle. E. M. Jones, almost lawn avas beautifully decorated avith visiting a year, is on her way back to Wales, electric Tights and box lanterns. A Miss Williams avas entertained at dinavas stretched for danner Tuesday by Mrs. F. M. Calvert. large canvas on account cf rain dancing but Wednesday night she was the guest of cing, The home avas avas enjoyed Inside. Mrs. Joseph M. Bryant. the decorated, living room BishopF. Jones, Archdeacon Rease Rev beautifully Keller. Miss Peckwith and in snapdragons, the music room and Harry Miss Taft have been making- a tour reception hall in large sunflowers, and through the basin in the bishop's motor the dining room in aahite daisies. A car. Miss Peckwith, whose home is in Providence. R. I.. has made a specialty of the Girls' Friendly avork. She of these meetings basin. The an illustrated leelurj nt the avill be held first in the Boneta and Myton opera house Tuefda3- night. district. Miss Gretehen Bressler Is a guest of George Philips has come "from Price to visit his nnd manage the Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Enochs and will refamily h basin auto line. main until Septemoer. Miss Bressler is Harold Ehlredgc has severed his con- on route from Colo., to Sandy, nection with tho Maxwell store and Utah, where sheGreely, is engaged as a kindwill res'im his avork in Kamas. teacher. Rev. Dr. William Payden. field work- ergarten The local order of Yeomen had its coner of the Presbyterian church, will meeting Tuesday evening at regular duct a series of tent meetings in the the home of Mrs. Rose Parsons. er. ar ct Mich-aelso- (Continued From Tage 2, This Section.) friends avere Mr. and Mrs. Lee Charles Miller, avhose guests numbered ten; E. B. Critchlow, who was host fcr a party of seven, and Mrs. F. XV., avho had five guests. .i, Mey-erhoff- i Mrs. Blanqulta Erraznrli de Saullcs, whose mother ig rcputod to be the wealthiest woman In Chill, has filed papers in New York for divorce against John Longer de Siulles, noted Yale football star and formerly United States Minister to Uruguay. In her complaint Mrs. de Saulles alleges that her husband has been guilty of indiscretions with several women, naming among them a star in a popnlar theatrical production now playing In New York. M - - -- f?rrf"-!a- 4- ais-Itin- v v Ilershl-Republ'ca- - - - w Goshen, Aug. 5. Clarence Warren and Miss Kerr qf Nephi were visitors at the home of Mrs. Robert Finch last week. Mrs. Robert Garbett Is visiting- in Salt Lake. Mrs. Tompson of Salt Lake, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Waltmer Jenson. has returned home. The Junior Beehive girls took an outing on horseback to Goshen dam Friday. Miss Emma Jenson is visiting in Salt La ke. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Barthelmew of Provo are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frvln Nelson. Mrs. Hilda Knutson of Provo is g her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Litchfield. The Senior Beehive girls will give their monthly program Sunday evening, with a talk on prohibition by Mr. Lee and Russel Nelson. Mrs. Ctiristenson, Mrs. Kate Davis, Mrs. Nancy Cook, Grant and Clyde White will take part in the program. ' T. Rurmester. Mrs. A. Fred Anderson, Mrs. IFperUl tf TIi F. M. Spanton. Mrs. Pepers of Salt Mrs. Oenevleve Orr, Mrs. Frank Jturuy, Auf. 6. Mrs. JamesTuei-'Ia-P.y lake, Mrs. J. D. Brown. Mrs. ParFreeze entertained at luncheon Knowlton. B. ker Pratt .Mrs. Maud K. Cooley and W. Mrs. at her horn. George Miss Flllian Rowberry. Elizabeth Senile. Mrs. Mr. T.rnr.tur, Mrs. F. M. Spanton entertained Mrs. IV. Lyman VouriK. Mrs. Art White, Mm. A. Fred Anderson. Miss Fllliam Rowt. Freeze and Miss Marlon berry and Mrs. Peppers of Salt Lake at luncheon Monday. Mr. ar..J Mrs. John XV. Tviwjon end Miss Mildred llurmester entertained a ten left lur Aflors Saturday 3ughter at dinner Friday, Mabel Johnson, Yellowstone park.two tfays' trip through Anderson, Fmma StromberK, Rhea and lieu Mr. and Mr. Jack Anderson. Fdlth Spanton. Fthel Wool-letons returned Monday from Ios An Olive and Mrs. Glen Bates Cal.. after a month's stay. of Oakle3', Cnsslty Ida. f,ls. Mis? Mprle lUtchfl returned Monday Mrs. Hdsrar Fdy of Ruth. New. was a from Brighton after spending a week of Mr. and Mrs. Feo Johnson the ptiest fit the Girls' Frlendlv cottage. latter part of the week. hasMrs. (jt'ors;e W. Raker of Ogden AtMr. and Mrs. Harrison MUlward and been visiting her fatr.er, William children of Piano. Ida., were visiting 3. n few day relatives and friends here during the a cave plum Misi Oraee Wootten week. to ten of per prtv Saturday evening M. Mrs. F. Halladav entertained Mr. her Rtrl friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Halladay and children and Mr.". George lirowri. and Mrs. a. F Hammond and children Blanch and Penrl Holm left Saturof Blackfoot. Ida., at dinner Tuesday. week. a to for spend day Brighton An auto partv to Saltair Thursday Mrs. Carrie Gla . Mrs. Marv G'.ace for a picnic Included Mr. nnd evening Scott and Mrs. Will Koord returned Mrs. C. R. Rowberry, Mrs. and Mrs. v Ior. at month's da e.ftcr a stay Sup Meas Houtr, of Milton. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Renrh. fa H. MUlward. Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Fliason. The lu ' hive girl of Murray Second Mr. and .Mrs. It. D. Halladay. Mr. and g even-Inward were entertained Tul;ty Mrs. Feo Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Monto at the home of Lnltn Miller. Parrus. Mr. C,.and Mrs. Rov Sutton. Mr. M!. Plan' a ilyd.- of 'Sprlngvllle Is and Mrs. S. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Powell. a truest of Mr. and Mr?, Mrs. Alice McMlchael. Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Thil Ittntz entertained SaturHampton WortliliiRton. Mrs John F. tit hnor of Mrs. luve MUlward. Mrs. J. U. Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. day at luncheonMissouri G. Mrs. and Burton of Burton I. Brown, Paul Johnson. Vera Parotic? of Sandy. Penlna Wrathall. Claude SutParrus, f. l: TIi n.1 IfprnM piibi: M:s. Fl'y lirpfn returned Monday ton. Feslle and Mrs. A. F. 5. Mrs. Auk. Matilda Hammond ofWrathall, a wefk spent In Wlldwood nfter Mayfie'd, Ida. Blackfoot, st Ki'-of Mrs. A. l. Williams. Oreercrson entertained in honor of her Ml.s IB len Ur.dstn.im of Lewlsvllle. TOOFI.E. Friday afternoon at her sumIda., is Fpendlng a few days here with birthday to TtH- I lean. I Special mer in h.nit Nora Mrs. South hollow friend. Mrs. Dora Anderson. Mrs. Tooele, Auk. K. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Miller. Miss Christiansen, Miller. Mm Mary Miller and Krnrna Anderson. Mrs. Olive Nelison. Flklnpton of Tooele announce the Willardon. Mrs. Flla James Mtder returne.t Monday after a Mrs. Kate daughter Stella to ten iltys' trip through Yellowstone Minnie Mrs. Anna Neilson and Mis? Dan Nelsonof oftheir the wedding Fairview. Jenson. by nuio. ji.trk Mrs llyrum Christiansen entertained to take place this month. M 15 h"WP Jone returned luncheon Tuesday afternoon Mrs. II. Wednesf !'i y after tMj d;t y ti' May with at Frr.lly and Ruth Spiers entertained ' '. 1. arson. Mrs. Cly,! Willardson. Mrs. the Beehive Klrls at a friend at Wildwno.1. party tramp Mortenson. Mrs. J. N. Christi- Monday evening, a Mr. and Mrs. Will RoLMns and on Joseph was lunch an-en campflre M. Mrs. and Hannah Christiansifter a reltirr.e.t Sundaycan-neamplns .tervetl to thirty guests, who were atsen. In l'ro in various costumes. 'month and Mrs. Parlev Christiansen. Mr. tired Hurt Evans was pleasantly surprised andMr.Mrs. Miss Martha Dunn left Tuesday for M .Mrs. John Andermn. Fred Tuf.'hv evcnipR l.v a large number Willardson of Mantl. Mis Merhne Kimball, Canada, where she will spend of friends at l.h horrvj. month visiting relatives and friends. and Junius Christiansen a Mls.s spend-In- r Chrlsjianseji Mls Viola t Jenkins has been friends. entertained at a went to the dav canyon party Hickman Nephi Sunday to jnend a week Garfield visiting in itit Mr. and Mrs. Aaron i ChristianCharles Walien was surprise, at his sen. to Miss FoulseSaturday of OKlen, Brotherton compliment Mae Isnreett, Katu Gillespie. Florence Mrs ha.s Hansen Martha to returned hi of Ml" friends. and Foulse rBotherton. homo in ClrclevtUe after spending Bennett Beatrice Butler of Rutlervlll Is her Mrs. C. F. C.reen and family moved week the here with frietfla. a fete .lays hcr with friends. to Salt Ftke Tuesday, where they will spending Mrs. Oscar Neilson entertained Tuesr Mrs. Marsaret Mrs. J. K. Miller. reside. Miss Margaret Adams accomMrs. afternoon Anderfor Merrill and Mls Lvle Miller have returnetl day them. panied son of who relais vlsitlnir Kphralrn. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rule arrived home from Mnti. where thv vlalted rela- tives here. tive the past two weeks. Monday after a trip throufih YellowMr. and Mrs C. D. Mlchnelson left stone Mlsst ITes.te Jer.es. Miss Morrisv Saturday park. for IVymln?, where Mr. S. J. Crab. Melvin Knott and A. I. Wtlllam pent Sharp, T. W. Mlchaelson will look over the sheep At Ttmpmogos mountain. Reeves, (.race McCoy, Fucy Peck and will several country. They spend h days Arline Shep were Tooele visitors MonKuffman and daughter Mrs. Yellowstone park. norenee.Jop.r who havo been visiting Mr. an ! In Mrs. day and Tuesday. Hmma. Mrs. Nora Mrs. Henrietta Martin of Salt Iake Mr. Charles F.atfiiel, have returned to Chrts.tiansen andAnderson, Mrs. Dora Anderson visited their home In Butte. Mont. daughter, Mrs. R. 11. Sumofficers and members of ner overherSundav. Mrs. Will llothwell and children entertained loeal the Thtjrs-daassociation primary Dr. and Mrs. F A. McBrlde, Mr. and Jfelen nd Robert havo pone to Fairon at a lawn party at the Mrs. field for a month to vjU her mother. hom afternHarry Canine and Mr. and Mrs. A ndersc r. Mrs. uf A F Hanks spent Saturday at Saltair The Ceehlvo girl of Liberty ward Th circle left Arrowpine Pee. HiveTwelve-MilMrs Geoigc. W. Kaul and son George, .ntertalned Wednesday evening In the Wednesday f'.r morninc Jr.. house. Tuesday from a visit to "ard meeting to spend a week. In the party Salt returned Mr. and Mrs. like. Jone returned canyon Whit-locwere Sylvia Willardson, Mrs. R. F. Mitchell has returned from '.Monday after a ten days fishing trip Antrie Neilson. Pearli;thl Whltlock. a lstt to Salt Fake. cn the Strawberry river. Fva Viola Jenson "hrltiansen. and Mrs. R. J. Stiee nnd children, who Mrs. Richard Howe and family en- Alice Whit lock. have been visiting friends In Denver, at dinner at the" f.ini-it- y tertalnerl Tuesdav the week in Colo., spendlntr party returned Friday. .home tn Cottonwood In honor of theAnother mountains Includes Christie and Osmer Bates and ("norse Gollaher left Mr. Howe's seventy-seentbirthday HHza Larson. Marietta for Blackfoot, Ida., where they Saturday Among those present were Ntllocn and Messrs. Fyman, anniversary. Fra Christiansen. Fyman. An- avlll remain the rest of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. John Howe. Howe. iens Vil!ardson. Junius (Iue?ts Sunday of Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Moffat and fam- Union Whltlock and Fldon Willardson. Anderson were Miss Delia Berar nnd find Mrs. Fdward F. Howe. Mr. Mrs. Conrad Snow pa c a luncheon Mrs. ily. Mr. and Frickson of ttnd Mrs. Frank C. How and farnilv. Thxirsday for Mrs. Merrill Anderson of .Mrs. Samuel arl Fkensteint. TheMurray day was Mr. and Mrs. LXiv McMillan. Miss Fphralm. in Settlement canyon. spent Merle McMillan. Mr. and Mrs. Itohert Sol J. Selvln and family spent SunTrott and family and Mr. and Mrs. iti:iti:it riTV. in prvo canyon, where the family day How and family. l! Harry H. raid l;cpi:M:cn.l to Th will remain a month. Ixwell l?aker been of oden has Mr. and Mrs. Uwrence Stewart of Heber City, Auk. 5. Mrs. Francis Iloscoe Atwo-d- . Way, Ida., returned home Wednesday the week end nt Fpper nfter Milan Rowan has returned from Moulton Falls in spent Provo canyon. spending a few days in Tooele. Idaho. Miss Anne Caffey returned Tuesday Miss Mazle Campbell Is visiting Miss Millie Iviveene f Hureka la a friends to her home in Salt Fake after a visit In Prvo and American Fork. truest of ?dls3 Cirr Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. llyrum Robbins left with her sister. Mrs. Harvey Dunlavey. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Morck entertained Mr. and Mrs. Carles Bardwell spent to make their home In Victor. Faturday at dinner in honor of Oliver Saturday their vacation In Salt Fake. Ida. Hcheukor. delivered Mrs. w. S. Willis was hostess to her Judge rn George F. Goodwin Misa M.irm Klserllnp of Duluth. g a a e to larsre speech swarm prohibition at a affair n pleasant been Minn., has vlslllns lone and liay-ol- Thursday afternoon. on the South Ward chapel Sunday Atwooj. MLm Jennie Cwmpbell is spendin.tr the lawn. Mr. and Mrs. John Jones. Mr. and week Mrs. Kelward Shields returned Tuesat Aspen drove in Provo canyon. Mrs. Churche. I)r. and Mrs. A. 1). from lily, Nov.. where she has been reMr. Mrs. day Duke and have Ray ICr.ott pj'ent Funilav at Provo canyon. turned from a week's two weeks with her husband. pastFrank camplntr trip at theMrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fd Iundl.s celebrated Provo river. Fastnian and the. Juulon wed ling- nnnlvernary their twenty-fiftBeehive Kiris of the North ward had The members cf the following Tuesdav evening at their Lome, eighty at Saltair e svrm spent Tues- an outlncr Funlce RaddatzWednesday. of Salt Pake guests lelntc rres-rit- . day evening In the fiehls: Mrs, F. P. is Miss a prnest of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ila Ftliel Fisher. C!irr, Pearl Hicken. IIHir.MAM CITY. Pat;ev. Cleone Cummtnps. FIzzie Hick-en- . McFaws. Miss Frma Wilson, Miss Carry MathTh :Srcil Flora Pond. Hazel Clyde. Yenola ews. Miss Fmilv Sanders, Miss Bertha K. Fula Giles Viva Autr. Mrs. and Pripham City, Henry ohlwiler, Flyn. Karl Wayne, Flynn, Mrs. CharlesHarold C. Stranqulst entertained Tuesdav aftFvans and Fiwson. The officers and teachers of the George ernoon at cards in hnor of Mis Norma Fvan Reysert formed a picnic party at Mrs. Third ward primary had a social at the Stmnvbrook Tanner of Snlt IjJike. Mrs. nil durlnsr tlie week, returning house Monday evenlnsr. C O. Ro?kelle(A Mr. Irene Mlrby. Mrs. ward to Salt Lak. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Moulton enterFriday Stewart Hornier. Miss Connie jense n. tained Mrs. Harry Watkln and children, who at dinner Saturdav for Mr. and visited Miss Olive Jensen. Mlfs I'.erir, friends and relatives here this Ray Duke. Miss lalllan At'lirht. Mis Iretta Peters. Mrs Mrs. Wilson Dean returned Thursday week, have returned to their home in Miss MattU West. Mis? I.tlly Stranqriist. to her hfmo In Fvnnston. Wyo.. nfter Bingham. Misi Hope F'shbum. Mls.s I'lnrcnoe Wilfred Davis of Snlt Like and Clifher parents, Mr. and Mrs. ford Miss Mirl Anderson. Miss Marco Mad-ee- n a vldt McKendrick of Stockton were visMurdoek. nnd Miss Parj Cooper. here this week. itors Miss Uaura ThursMrs. O. C. Jaobscn Is hcirne from Clyde entertained Miss Myrtle Isscreen returned eventntr for the Oirls " Industrvf Oeden. where she spent a month vlsit-Intf- dayMattie from Salt Pake, where she has Fula i'Ipj:. Annie been Cleirir, her mother Mrs. Maddox. She was Cleirir. Ruth the past two weeks. spending f M!.s Fyl.j her Findsay. Findsay. Julia by ist.r nrcompnled A Saltair party Wednesday Included Jnrda flee, "Henry Cle'jc, Vern Thomas, Maddox. wlio will spend some time in Haze Ydwles, Harris I'enton, John F. C. Montgomery. Clayton Mont'snrurv, this city. Droubav, Miss Katie Bonnelli and Miss Mrs. fieneva JTayhuo of Salt Fake. Is William If. Bond. Sumner Hatch. 11. Alb-Hanks. Cardwell fleece and Mr. Johnson are fappendlntr a few days visiting Miss Chnrlotte Ptrasburg of Clover Is head the of at Prove, river. camplntf ther. Mrs. Robert Rimlngton. Mrs. visiting orr Amanda flornor entertained Miss rnta left Saturday for women for the of eveningclub. Cal.. where Phe will enter Wednesday Berkeley. SANTA U P IV. the Five Hundred Those present th Fniverslty it California and r.T.il Republican. to The wer Mrs. WilSpecial Mrs. In public health uublects. Miss Josephine flreene, Dean. Mrs. Joseph S. McDonald, .'. Mr. nnd Mrs. a ptiest of her siter son Fnstirn will Aug. Fantncjuln, Mrs. Annie C'dema;.. Mrs. David Fisher J. T. lives entertained Sunday evening Mrs. Paul N'elsrm v. hie In Perkejey. Mae Hyde, Mrs. W. R. Wherritt in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Chatwin, A party of yo in folks, towhich left Mrs. XV. R. Dennis, Mr? Maroni Miller, Mrs. who have just returned from the east. remain M "Wednesday f.rr Per lake rs Maroni Turner, Mrs. Mae Duke Those 'resent wore Mr. and Mrs. Lawabout two weeks. haperoned by Mrs. and Mrs J. O. Dtike. rence Chntwin and family of Benjamin, V,". K. Morrison, iniu-'.fMiss Zo'a Ca!l. Miss Pfiie ..ri"on. Miss I.llMe stran-Ti!.- Is Mrs MaKPi" Dalton of Rutte. Mont., Mr. and Mrs. Fli Chatwin of Kimball vlslMntr her mother. Mrs. Mariraret Creek. Mrs. Henry Rosely, Mrs. W. MurM1h Pirn a Hansen. Miss Fay ray of Fvanston, Wyo., and Mrs. J. H.im?on, Miss Phcda King of fiarland. Steveson. Jenson of Goshen. Miff Marie Hirdeaux of Louan, I.eslle Mr. and Mrs. Norman S. Holaday enof Perr v. ".'tl1Inm Nebeker of ;H.NTsvu,i.r:. Mr. anel Mrs. tertained The "Wlllard. Jy .leppsn. Parker Hatch. evening Mrs. Tuesday Mr. HrM HepitMIms.l r?r'c:l and Charles Jjevr.old Watkir.s, Pof'ert Jeppsort and Atisr. .'. Mr. and Mrs. J. Henrv Fltsworth. Oranfsvllle. Mr. nnd Mis. Reed Moore of KMred If it- h. Tletjen, R. F!ifls-Mrs. A. Hamentertained F Mrs. Ntr;. Knulson Pates of Sprincr Like. Lulu and Jennie Tietjen mond and children of Blackfoot, Ida., and Sb a few davs o,,ky, Cioyd Holaday. Weelne-sdayisitlntr at flinne;Mr. and Mrs. Fli Chatwin of Kimball her ni"t, r Mr.. Josephine Knud' n. Alb-Miss Anderson entertained the came to Santaquin Thursrlay to ,1 Mattson of Mrs. .xt l.rk.r.h stake primary officers at her home Creek, e meet their brother, J. II. Chntwin. and a v . :liv of Mr. and SIr.i. A. eveninrr Fddy Wednesday have just returneel from of this lty Saturdav and St:nd;v family, who Trie M. and M. club Rave a surprise Waterloo. In. :.ir. nr. I Mrs. Tlvim? Patten I and home Mr. an. the at of Mrs. enterMr. and Mrs. J. M. t'.f uKhter.s. iert rmle and delle and partv Monro evening- In tained Tuesdav evening Holaday Tuesday in honor of f'ttreric.. Patten r.f St. Anthnv i ; a hmmr o Parrus Mrs. K. ar Anderson of Ty- their son Menel. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. were c iests of .Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank rone. N. .L were, "Sir. present ... u. t be Frank Holaday and daughc. Mrs. R. Rowberry. Mr. and Irs Greenhalgh. Wane. Mrs. r Tara Prescott of DenMr. M d Mrs. A. F. Ooodpeed of Salt and ter C. Mr. Mrs. P. Anderson F and U:ny Dr. and Mrs. O. F. Townsend ver, Mr. nnd Mrs. David Holaday. Mr. stepped here Saturday while en Wrathall. and Mrs. M. Holaday and Reed Holaday to celebrate his birthday anniversary. Mrs. Arietta Chatwin is visiting- relatives In Salt Fake. Miss Fulu Tietjen went to Fphrnlm Wednesday to be a guest of Mrs. Genevieve Tietjen. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Full Ivan. John Frfie Nordfe.ll. Major Simons of I im a wtnun. alt Fake. George Hampton of CaliI know a woman tr'z.!. of fornia, and Cley Osborne I know her need of sympathy and help. were the guests of Mrs. CharlesVirginia, Tietjen anel daughter Fulu Saturday night. U ni. rny slater, are unhappy becanss of Mott Mrs. Dr. and at dinIt yoa teel ur.tit for household entertained Piues, social tlea&ures.or ner Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Fowler Sunday daily employment, write Rnd te'l roe iust how you tattler and ask for my frea ten dy" trial of a hotae treatment of Fowler's ranch. Mrs. A. F. Fowler. suited to your need. f.4en Lake nnd Mrs. Curry of cannot understand women's Sr.. of Salt sut.eririsrs. hat wo worn ea know frota experience, wo Dnnville. 111. know better of Ogden Is a of any man. 1 want to tell you how to Mr.Mrs. Duncan cure yourself than and Mrs. Henrv Tew. at home a cost of about 12 cents a week. at F yon sutler from women's peculiar ailments cans-j- " Mrs. Martin Gunderson and family of " ll f v , back, or boweU. f eelinff of weight Mammoth are here on a vacation, guests and drargiat: down leaMtion, f aliinir or dUplacemcnt of of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Taylor. Mr. nnd Mrs. James larson are pelTtcortana, causing kidney and LLadder weakness or Mrs. Tony Jacobson and constipation, and piles, painful or irrernlar periods, catarrhal conditions ard discharges, extreme narrous-tieschildren of Salt Fake. depressed spirits, melancholy, desire to cry, fear of Mrs. Ida Greenhalgh was hostess at somstlany eyil aoout to happen, crecpina- feeling alone dinner Wednesday, complimentary to the spioe.pslpitation.hotf.'atbes. weariness, sallow coin. Mrs. Duncan of Qgden. with dark circles under the eyes.pain ia the left The J. F nssooitabin hnd a special plenoa breast that life is not worth Lrin. meeting Tuesday evening. President 1 KTsUE YOU TO SDD TODAY FOR MY FnEE TEIi Brockban kand Mr. Wilcox were the DAYS' TREATWEIiT Music numbers principal were given speakers. by Mabel Chatwin, Dora and word alor.sr to some other mu:Terer. .My home treatment u for yolL Tr old. To Mothersf DauX Maggie Van Ansdal. w. lexp.am how to overcome icreen ncknes. (chlorosis), irreenlarities. e M'.PIIf. headaches, and In yoan? vomen and restore thetn to plumpness and health. Tell me if you are worried about to The fSpe'sl nememw n costs you aotbios to your uauimcr. my home treatment a ten days trtsl. and tioes not tn tcrtere with da.iy work. If health i. worthKjve Nenhl. Aug. 5. The S. S. club was for. then accept ray offer and bv Mrs. George Wilson write foe tb free treatneet. including ni nlustrated e.io, ''Wornen s Own Medical Adviser." entertained booklet. 1 wi J ewd ad ia plain WTROtJers rei tD aid. Toiars tim vC":"71'i nn r.n r., nn ,;. afternoon. Th invited v t j i inr.i Thursday were Mrs. Lawrence Miner, ins. and return to me. Snd today, as yoa may not see this offer ajrain. Address Mrs. guests H. F. Whlttnore. Mrs. Alvin - Box 310. SOUTH BETID. 1TD. Mrs. fiRS. fd. CUMMERS, - Burton, Frank Russell, Mrs. J. E. Reld. l(eral4-neptiMlean.- to The mr rHHt t Miss Idona Nielson of Richfield spent Monday with MiS3 Frmlna Smith. GOSIIEX. I Special route to Yellowstone park by automobile. Mrs. Goodspeed formerly was Miss K. Ifi Von Pierce of this city. Ephralm Johnson and Harvey Pierce of Salt Fake are ependln their vacation here visiting relatives and friends. The second dance to be given by the club was held Tuesday Kindergarten veniriK on the east lawn of the Carand proved even more negie library the than first affair. The propopularwent to the playground fund. ceeds Mtss Fdlth Bagger and David Woolf of Salt Iike were Kuests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Hans 0aard. Dr. and Mrs David XV. Henderson, Miss Caroline Williams and Fe Roy B. Yountr returned Monday from Richfield and Fish lake,evening where they went ten dys niro for an outing. Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Day and Mr. and Mrs. William J. Lowe left Monday for a tour of southern Idaho and Yellowstone park by automobile. They to be away about two weeks. expect Mr. and Mrs. CeorKe Anderson and Mrs. Teah Watklna went to Rear lake for an outinfe. At Fotcau Wednesday n they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. Mrs. XV. I. Harris and daughters, Mrs. V.. Hays of C.rand Island, Neb.. and Miss Ruth Harpls, are spending ten at Fish Haven. Mrs. Hays is days spending a few weeks here, vlsltlnx her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Hewlett of Sandy an spending a few days visitintr Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Jensen. M VYFIFI.i. Minn ay. and Towns mem- ! ! t musical program was given the first part of the evening", after which a buffet supper avas served. The guests avere receia'ed by Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Jensen, Mrs. B. Brown and Mrs. Brig Price and Mrs. M. Jensen. Those assisting in the dining room aaere Miss Marie Jensen, Bertha Hansen, Anna Jensen, Mabel Hansen, Syne Jacobsen, Raghnie Lyngby, Melicia Jensen and Mrs. H. Harry Madsen. There avere 100 guests present. ; it The Bona Quirites club was entertained Wednesday at the home of Miss Hazel Bishop on South Temple street. Miss Myrtle Bishop and Miss Eva Lewis avere the invited guests. The evening avas spent in sewing, after which a dainty luncheon was served. The dining table had as a centerpiece a large basket of garden flowers. The club will not meet again until September 6 at the home of Miss Ruth Burk-hardThe club will entertain avith a lake party Tuesday erening in honor of Miss Mary Chinn and Miss Ruth Burk-hard- t, two cf the club members, avho leave shortly to spend the remainder of the summer in Montana and California. g t. Banner Review No. 11, Maccabees, entertained at Saltair Saturday, July 29, in honor of Mrs. Belle M. Hedge, great commander of Colorado. Bathing was enjoyed In the afternoon and lunch avns served at 7.30 o'clock with covers laid for 100. The long table was beautiful in the colors of the association, black, red and white, with potted plants forming the center decoration. Visiting members from other places under Mrs. Hedges' Jurisdiction were Mrs. Cora B. White, Columbine Review No. 6, Pueblo; Mrs. Bettie Smith, Butte No. 22; Mrs. Holden, and Mrs. Florence Smith, commander, member of Silver Review No. 1, Ogden. Re-vie- jjc av 5$C Tho Silver Maple circle, "Women of Woodcraft, were delightfully entertained on Friday evening. Excellent programs have been arranged for the summer, ' Ralph Brough, Ellison. J. Walter Paxman and James Mrs. J. F. Fdwards. and son of Salt Fake are visiting Mrs. F. R. Forrest. A pleasant evening was spent at the homo of Miss Lillian Rlackett Monday Mrs. Fyda bv Mrs Fmma Memrnolt, Fornax, Neva Booth. Fthel Wright, NMcHousen, Jane, Fula and Stella a; al Miss Reta Schofield. pherson A party Sunday evening at the home of Miss Vera Houton in honor of her cousin, Adelbert Strong, was attendedn bv Pearl Garfield, May Molyneux, Green, Fela Roberts, Feola and era Houton, Farl Green, Flgy Ellison, Chloria Kay and Floyd Keyt.. Mrs. T. F. Smith entertained Friday in honor of lie-- daughter Mrs. evening W. O. Collard of Fountain Green, covers being laid for sixteen. Mrs. Mrs. lie Fil-li'a- r iMiici:. Special to The Herald-Republican- Mrs. Isabelie Murphy I'rice. Aug. vislied this week at the lKe honu ot her brother, Thomas Fitzgerald. F. M. Mrs. Brown and daughter Flo returned Saturday from a month's visit in California. Miss Fisie Richelman. daughter of Mrs. Harry Worm, left Wednesday for Kansas City, Alo.. where sne will be el by Clifiord Dok ol Springfield, Mo., of this city. On their arrival lorineily at SpruigBeld the couple will be married. Miss Ethel Vallentine of Salt Iike is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fmpey. i. G. Kennedy and sons iett Mrs. for their home at Hardin. Mo., Tuesday a short visit at the homes of li. after W. ami J. A. Crockett. Miss Tnelma Sutton returned Sunday Dcn-summer 5. of Salt 11 -- alter cr. attending school at v Robinson and daughter Annie of Salt Fake visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jtooinson on their way to Colo. Mrs. Frank Robinson entertained Wednesday evening at tea In honor of Mrs. Lynn Strong ot Price and Miss Vonda .McNeill of Scofield. Mrs. Fred Santord entertained the Ladies' Aid society Thursday afternoon. The Rev. Oscar Smith, pastor of the Methodist church, will preach ids final sumon here Monday, lie has accepted the position or head professor of philthe Nazarene osophy andatpsychology In Pasadena, Cal. university The lollowing program will be given by tho at the tabcrnacte Sunday "in evening our Lovely mutuals: opening song, Doseret"; readmy. Miss Lola Bryner; cot net solo, Soinewoore a Voice ac-Is with banu Calling." A. Burgentr solo, Mrs. Lillian companiment;solo.vocal Mrs. Edith B. Martin; Biid; piano instrumental "Prohibition"; address, duet Mr. Parry and Mr. Bird. Mrs. C. Stanley I'rice entertained at afternoon assisted bridge Wednesday and her by her mother, Mrs.of Taylor, Salt like. Piano aunt, Mrs. McKenzie solos were rendered hy Mrs. C. H. Stevenson and Mrs. L. A. McGee. Miss Cornelia Stevenson gave a reading. The R. C. Green, other guests were Mrs. Mrs. B. R. McDonald. Mrs. 1 1. XV. Cooper, Mrs. W. F. Olson. Mrs. Thomas Fouts, Mrs. Stanley A. Ballinger. Mrs. J. H, M. Whltmore. Mrs. Carlos Sharp. Mrs. J.Mrs. Barbara Forrester, Gunderson, Mrs. C. W. Tingley. Mrs. U F. WhltIt. more, Mrs. Fred Santord, Mrs. LMrs. Dumayne. Fullmer, Mrs. ThomasMrs. E. George W. Thomas Fitzgerald Nelms, Mrs. O. T, Brooks, Mrs. J.Miss lofburrow. Mrs. Eliza McGee, .Mrs. A. B. Sa-lid- a, Barbara Forrester. Mrs. A. G. Guthell left Thursday for Tavson for a short visit. was A verv enioyable dance given in the high school gymnasium Saturday bv the Castlegate orchestra. evening Mr. and "Mrs. F. W. Frickson of Monroe Ftah, spent several days with Mr. and' Mrs. H. C. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. A. XV. McKlnnon refrom Randolph, where turned Saturday several weeks. they spent and teachers of the primary Officers of Price ward enjoyed an department near Castlegate, Thursday Joined outing by members where they were ami Cameron wards. from Castlegate Mrs. J. B. Pessetto and children of Funnv'side visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Robb. this week. .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gesos of Fait week Lake spent several days here this en route to Glenwood Springs, Colo. EPS IN ORE. Special to The IleralJ Republican. Elslnore. Aug. 3. Mrs. A. F. Kotter at entertained a number of little infolks honor an afternoon party Monday of her son Floyd. It being his birthday an nl versary. Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Fngar have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. and family of Rexhurg, Ida. Fngar Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Larsen of Milford were visiting relatives here this week. Members of the Relief society and friends entertained Mr. and Mrs. Chris- tiansen Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hansen entertained at dinner Mcnday, complimento Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Larsen. tary Cladlus D. Smith is visiting relatives and friends In Gunnison. Wednesday afternoon the Ladies Aid society was entertained at the M. F. cottage. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hansen and families spent Sunday in Clear Creek canyon, making the trip in automobiles. Tuesday evening Mrs. Ester Soder-bur- s will entertain at the M, E. cot Bur-roav- s. Cu-mora- h. - i i Roi-kawa- t. us ony.;riStPml p -'- 1 mlr New Books in Library j mm ' ' j ' The following twenty-eig-- books ht will be added to the public library Monday. August 7: Miscellaneous. Chamberlain True Doctrine of Prayer. Davidson Political Thought in England. Dunn A. B. C of Golf. Fletcher Dante. Furgerson From Hous to House Geological Survey Report on theGeorge Limestones nnd of Georgia Hall Short TalksMarbles on Selling. Henderson Cruise of Retail the Tomas Barrera. Derrick A, B. C of Cooking. Ilobson Sinking of the " International Engineering"Merrimac Congress Railway Engineering. Jordan Ways to Lasting Peace. Koren uVlcohol Societal. Miller Bergson and Religion. Mote industrial and Arbitration. Nearlng New Education; Social Religion. O'Brien Best Short Stories of 1915 Poland. Phillips American and Foreign RaymondBonds. Fchultz Blackfeet Tales of Glacier National Park. Fiction. Bartimeus A Tall Ship. Bourget. P. The Night Cometh Haggard,S. H. R. Ivorv Tippecanoe. Niven, F. S. S. Glorv. W. Riley, Netherleigh. Memys, Mrs. G. Jaunty in Charge. ent Child-McCo- y. HUGS HEIlt BREAKS RIBS. 5. It has just been dlsoovered that one of the Sheridan Altoona, Aug. troopers of Tryone was most too violent in the farewell caress bestowed upon hi3 sweetheart before leaving for Mount Gretna, For several days after his departure she complained of severe pains in her right side, and finally was persuaded to consult the family physician, avith the result that it was found the part"squeeze"' had fractured two of ing her ribs. According to a Vienna throat specialist, yawning is a beneficial exercise, as it brings all the respiraotra' muscles of the throat and chest into action. Sleeping-ca- r berths have been avith end sections that can be lifted to give occupants room enough to stand erect when undressing or dressing. in-ven- ted - HeraM-RepubPea- n e New, Positive Treatment to Remove Hair or Fuzz (Beauty Notes) Women are fast learning the value of the use of delatone for hair or fuzz from face, neck removing1 or arms. A paste is made avith some pcavdered delatone and avater and spread on the surface. In two or three minhairy utes it is rubbed off, the skin avashed and every bit of hair has disappeared. No failure will result if you are careful to buy genuine delatone. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES - Mr-Edg- Oakland. California Tkc Woman' s Colrge ofiks Pacijic Coast. Entrance and graduation requirements equivalent to those of University of California. ar Se-land- er, 41 Standard Jt depart- ments; four years'couri-- in Home Economics and 1 hysical Education to B. S. deg ree ;'M uticleading ; A i t. study, ideal lo ca- on in lion, sectarian. FaJ semester begins Aucrust i.'i'x semcstc jaa- uarv 10. im 7 President. Aurelia Henry Reiahardt, Ph. D. c , IrteCampanilS - ed Al-lo- - na H Bzl. 5lh Ave. & Broadway. Fireproof Modern Central. 300 ROOMS WITH BATHS. Price-Uinta- lable d'Hote and a la Carte WRITE FOR HOOKbET. ii.taU: I. P. HITCHEY. PKOP. 4 |